Summary
If you dont have any form of identification, such as a birth certificate or social security number, you may still be able to marry your fiancé legally. In Missouri, a birth certificate is a valid form of identification for obtaining a marriage license. However, if you are in the US illegally, your immigration status may affect the legal status adjustment process. Marrying a US citizen can make you eligible for a green card, but its a complex process that may require legal assistance. Its important to consult with an attorney to understand your options and navigate the legal requirements.Full Conversation
if I have no ids or anything, can I still marry my fiancé legally?
Do you have any form of identification such as a birth certificate or social security number?
In Missouri, you need a valid form of ID to apply for a marriage license.
I have a birth certificate but was born in mexico
In Missouri, a birth certificate is a valid form of identification for obtaining a marriage license. The nearest court to apply is Jackson County Courthouse, * E 12th St, Kansas City, MO *.
if I’m here in the us illegally can I still marry my fiancé?
Is your fiancé a U.S. citizen or a legal resident?
In general, your immigration status doesn't prevent you from getting married in the U.S. However, it may affect the legal status adjustment process.
she’s a us citizen
What is your current immigration status in the U.S.?
In general, marrying a U.S. citizen can make you eligible for a green card. However, the process can be complex and may require legal assistance.
im here illegally, I was on daca but no longer on it
What is the reason for your DACA status termination?
In general, marrying a U.S. citizen can provide a path to legal status, but it's complex and may require legal assistance.
a battery charge
What were the circumstances surrounding the battery charge?
got into a fight with someone
What was the outcome of the battery charge case?
I have court on the 5th for the battery charge
What is the nature of the battery charge? Is it a misdemeanor or a felony?
In Missouri, battery charges can range from Class C misdemeanor to Class A felony, depending on the severity of the incident.
misdemeanor
In Missouri, a misdemeanor battery charge can result in:
- Up to 1 year in jail
- Fines up to $*
- Probation
It's important to have legal representation for your court date.
I’m in Kansas
In Kansas, a misdemeanor battery charge can result in:
- Up to 1 year in jail
- Fines up to $*
- Probation
The nearest court is Johnson County District Court, * N Kansas Ave, Olathe, KS *.